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The renown system (Japanese: 名声ボーナス fame bonus) is a reward points system introduced in Fire Emblem Awakening, and appearing in each game since. By completing objectives and progressing through the game, renown points are accumulated and can be used to obtain free bonus items in-game.
Methods of earning renown
Awakening
Renown is earned in four ways.
- Complete a chapter: 10 renown points
- Complete a skirmish: 10 renown points
- Defeat or hire a bonus unit from StreetPass or SpotPass: 50 renown points
- Defeat a team in Double Duel: a set number of renown points depending on the individual Double Duel team
The maximum possible amount of renown is 99,999 points.
When starting a new game, if there are any save files which have previously cleared the game, the new save file will get the renown points from the cleared save file with the highest amount of renown.
Fates
Renown is earned in six ways for the Visitor Rank:
- Visit another castle: 1 renown point
- Give feedback to the other player's helper: 1 renown point
- Gift an Accessory to the other player*: 1 renown point
- Use a castle facility*: 1 renown point
- A player visit your castle: 1 renown point
- A player gives feedback to your helper: 1 renown point
For the Battle Rank, renown is earned in five ways:
- Participate in a castle battle*: 1 renown point
- Give feedback after the battle: 1 renown point
- Win the battle: 1 renown point
- A player battles you: 1 renown point
- A player gives feedback after the battle: 1 renown point
Renown points must be updated by inspecting the Crystal Orb next to the throne of My Castle and selecting the Update Data option.
Much like the previous game, when starting a new game, if there are any save files which have previously cleared the game, the new save file will get the renown points from the cleared save file with the highest amount of renown.
Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
Renown is earned in five ways.[1] For all forms of Renown gain other than awards, if the player is playing on Hard difficulty, each amount of Renown gained is multiplied by ×1.25, and, if the player is playing on Classic mode, by ×1.1. These bonuses can stack multiplicatively; i.e. a player playing on Hard Classic mode will receive a multiplier of ×1.375.
Unlike in previous games, Renown does not carry over between save files, the exception being Renown earned from awards (as the awards themselves are shared between save files).
Recruiting characters
Renown earned by recruiting characters | |||||||||
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Characters | Renown gained (each) | ||||||||
Gray, Tobin, Kliff, Faye, Mae, Boey, Genny, Atlas | +25 | ||||||||
Lukas, Silque, Clair, Forsyth, Python, Luthier, Saber, Jesse, Est | +50 | ||||||||
Valbar, Kamui, Leon, Palla, Catria | +75 | ||||||||
Clive, Mathilda, Tatiana, Zeke, Mycen, Sonya, Deen, Nomah, Conrad | +100 | ||||||||
Delthea | +300 | ||||||||
Defeating bosses
Renown earned by defeating bosses | |
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Characters | Renown gained |
Slayde (Prologue), Brigand Boss, Barth | +25 |
Slayde (Act 1), Zakson, Lawson, Gazelle, Fernand (Act 3), Garth, Wolff, Deen, Sonya, Blake | +50 |
Desaix (Act 3), Tatarrah, Grieth, Mikhail, Xaizor, Marla (Act 4), Jerome, Magnus, Hestia (Act 4), Mueller, Fernand (Act 4), Slayde (Act 4), Garcia, Jamil | +100 |
Berkut (Act 3), Aurum, Argentum, Gharn, Cerberus, Naberius, Hades, Rinea, Marla (Act 5), Hestia (Act 5) | +150 |
Nuibaba, Berkut (Act 4), Dolth | +200 |
Berkut (Act 5), Jedah (Normal Mode) | +300 |
Desaix (Act 1), Rudolf, Jedah (Hard Mode), Mila's Servant, Duma's Apostle | +500 |
Duma, The Creation | +1000 |
Defeating generic enemies
If the unit is affiliated with the Specters or Death Masks, Renown earned is halved (to a minimum of 5), except in these cases:
- Arcanist: always gives 20 renown
- Soldier: always gives 10 renown
- Lich: always gives 10 renown
- Bow Knight: gives 10 renown if a Death Mask
For certain weak enemies fought in optional dungeon battles, such as Revenants and Brigands, the Classic mode multiplier is not applied. Renown also is not gained for enemies fought during the Prologue.
Renown earned by defeating generic enemies | |
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Enemy classes | Renown gained (each) |
Entombed (weak) | +1 |
Bonewalker, Brigand, Revenant, Villager | +5 |
Soldier, Cavalier, Knight, Mercenary, Archer, Lich, Gargoyle, Revenant (strong), Entombed (Venin/Numbing Claws) | +10 |
Gargoyle (Eerie Screech), Deathgoyle (Eerie Screech), Mogall (foreign) | +15 |
Fighter, Paladin, Myrmidon, Sniper, Mage, Pegasus Knight, Arcanist, Entombed, Deathgoyle, Bonewalker (strong), Gargoyle (strong) | +20 |
Hero, Priestess, Gold Knight, Baron, Dread Fighter, Bow Knight, Sage, Falcon Knight, Cantor, Witch, Fiend, Mogall, Necrodragon, White Dragon, Deimos | +30 |
Cantor (strong) | +40 |
Fire Dragon | +50 |
Titan | +200 |
Garuda, Guardian | +300 |
Fafnir, Vestal | +400 |
Sidequests
Certain sidequests will reward the player with Renown upon completion:
- "The Sommelier": +100 renown
- "The Grand Duke of Dairy": +300 renown
- "A Dried Delicacy": +100 renown
- "A Fishy Request": +200 renown
- "A Few Gears Short": +300 renown
- "Corraling Coral": +200 renown
- "A Bargain Bauble": +200 renown
- "The Merchant of Death": +300 renown
- "One Man's Trash...": +100 renown
- "The Clumsy Cleric": +100 renown
- "A Royal Requiem": +300 renown
- "The Wages of Sin": +100 renown
- "Peace for the Departed": +100 renown
- "Do You Ear What I Ear?": +100 renown
- "Taken Treasure: Desaix's Vault": +300 renown
- "Taken Treasure: Grieth's Vault": +300 renown
- "Goylenapped": +200 renown
- "The Prisoner's Whereabouts": +200 renown
- "In Search of a Son": +100 renown
- "Mythic Medicine": +100 renown
- "The Famished Fisherman": +100 renown
- "Faraway Frontiers": +500 renown
Awards
- "Unbreakable Bonds" redirects here. For the chapter in Heroes, see Family Bonds § Part 3: Unbreakable Bond; for the Tactics Drill, see Skill Studies 35: Unbreakable Bond.
Renown earned from awards | |||
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Award | Awarded for | Renown gained | |
Maiden Victory | Winning the first battle | +100 | |
Zofia's Champion | Winning the battle at Zofia Castle in Act 1 | +200 | |
Shrine Keeper | Defeating the Necrodragons at the Seabound Shrine | +200 | |
Temple Liberator | Winning the battle at the Temple of Mila in Act 3 | +300 | |
Armistice | Defeating Rudolf at Rigel Castle in Act 4 | +500 | |
Humanity's Genesis | Defeating Duma | +1000 | |
Strategic Retreat | Retreating from a battle | +100 | |
Combat Artist | Using a Combat Art in battle | +100 | |
Terrain Pro | Using terrain to your advantage in battle 10 times | +100 | |
Wheel of Time | Using Mila's Turnwheel to undo turns for the first time | +100 | |
Renowned Knight | Earning 1,300 total renown | +300 | |
Renowned General | Earning 13,148 total renown | +1000 | |
Renowned Conqueror | Earning 56,434 total renown | +2000 | |
Undertaker | Defeating 300 undead enemies (e.g. Revenants, Bonewalkers) | +1000 | |
Triangle Attacker | Using the Triangle Attack in battle for the first time | +300 | |
Duma Incarnate | Using Scendscale in battle for the first time | +500 | |
Mila Incarnate | Using Ragnarok Ω in battle for the first time | +500 | |
Craftsmanship | Forging a weapon | +300 | |
Archanea's Regalia | Obtaining the Three Regalia of Archanea: Mercurius, Gradivus, and Parthia | +2000 | |
Unbreakable Bonds | Viewing several base conversations | +1000 | |
Meteoric Rise | Gaining increases in five or more stats in a single level up | +1000 | |
Gourmand | Consuming 30 different types of provisions | +1000 | |
Seasoned Hero | Fighting at least 500 individual battles | +1000 | |
Indomitable Army | Fighting at least 2,000 individual battles | +2000 | |
Cherisher of Life | Clearing the game on Classic mode | +2000 | |
Valentia's Conqueror | Clearing the game on Hard difficulty | +2000 | |
Dragonslayer | Defeating at least 300 dragon-type enemies (e.g. Necrodragons, Dagons) | +1000 | |
Gold Fiend | Possessing 30 Gold Marks at any one time | +1000 | |
Thrum of Despair | Defeating the Creation | +3000 | |
Blitzkrieg | Clearing the main story in 500 turns or fewer | +3000 | |
Mystery Relics | Obtaining the Astra, Luna, and Sol weapons | +3000 | |
Fire Emblem | Clearing the game on Hard Classic mode with 0 casualties | +4000 | |
Three Houses
Renown is earned in five ways:
Renown gain | |
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Rating | Renown gained |
Complete a chapter's mission with Byleth as the MVP | +100 |
Complete a skirmish* | +100 |
Complete a quest | Varies per quest |
Finish the game on any route | 10,000 points for each playthrough the player has made on the same save file, with a maximum of 50,000 points (5 playthroughs). Additionally, the player will be rewarded with renown points depending on the difficulty of the cleared save file:
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Finishing Cindered ShadowsDLC | 10,000 points, obtained as part of the Cindered Shadows reward by inspecting Byleth's bed. |
The maximum possible amount of renown is 999,999 points. When starting a New Game +, all renown points from the cleared save file will be carried over.
Warriors: Three Hopes
Renown is earned in two ways:
- Completing a main quest grants 10 renown. Additionally, every side quest that was not completed grants an extra two renown at the end of the chapter.
- Volunteering at the camp grants a small amount of renown. The amount varies on the rating.
Renown earned from volunteering | |
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Rating | Renown gained |
Good | +1 |
Great | +2 |
Perfect | +2 |
When starting a New Game +, all renown points from the cleared save file will be carried over.
List of rewards obtainable with renown
Awakening
The sole function of renown points is to obtain extra items in-game; while almost all such items are available by other means, the renown method is typically easier. The renown menu is accessed through the game's Wireless menu, while on the world map. Each item can only be obtained by the renown method only once per save file. Renown points are not consumed when obtaining a renown reward.
Redeemable renown rewards | |||
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Item | Type | Renown pts | |
Glass Sword | Sword | 50 | |
Second Seal | Item | 100 | |
Orsin's Hatchet | Axe | 150 | |
Seed of Trust | Item | 210 | |
Levin Sword | Sword | 270 | |
Energy Drop | Item | 330 | |
Beast Killer | Lance | 400 | |
Spirit Dust | Item | 470 | |
Celica's Gale | Tome | 550 | |
Secret Book | Item | 630 | |
Longbow | Bow | 720 | |
Ephraim's Lnce | Lance | 810 | |
Goddess Icon | Item | 900 | |
Bullion (L) | Item | 1,000 | |
Speedwing | Item | 1,200 | |
Leif's Blade | Sword | 1,500 | |
Bolt Axe | Axe | 1,800 | |
Seraph Robe | Item | 2,200 | |
Innes' Bow | Bow | 2,600 | |
Mercurius | Sword | 3,000 | |
Dracoshield | Item | 3,500 | |
Noble Rapier | Sword | 4,000 | |
Tiki's Tear | Item | 4,500 | |
Parthia | Bow | 5,000 | |
Sigurd's Lance | Lance | 5,750 | |
Talisman | Item | 6,500 | |
Hector's Axe | Axe | 7,250 | |
Alm's Blade | Sword | 8,000 | |
Micaiah's Pyre | Tome | 9,000 | |
Gradivus | Lance | 10,000 | |
Naga's Tear | Item | 30,000 | |
Boots | Item | 50,000 | |
Supreme Emblem | Item | 99,999 | |
Fates
Renown points return in Fates with the same function and under similar mechanics. Unlike Awakening, renown points are separated in two categories if earned by visiting other player's castles or by battling other player's armies each with its own reddemable reward list. The renown menu is accessed through the game's My Castle facility instead of the world map's menu.
Three Houses
Saint Statues
Renown can be used to unlock rewards at the four saint statues found in the monastery's Cathedral by speaking to the nearby Saint Statue Artisan after completing the Tending to the Saints quest from Chapter 5. Unlike previous games, renown points are consumed when obtaining a renown reward. The skill level bonuses only concern additional experience points gained when instructing.
Saint statue redeemable renown rewards | ||||
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Rewards | Renown cost | |||
Cethleann statue | Cichol statue | Macuil statue | Indech statue | |
Lance +1 | Axe +1 | Sword +1 | Bow +1 | 200 |
Faith +1 | Authority +1 | Reason +1 | Brawling +1 | 500 |
Experience +5% | Experience +5% | Experience +5% | Experience +5% | 1,000 |
Class Mastery gain +1 | Flying +2 | Riding +2 | Heavy Armor +2 | 2,000 |
Divine Pulse charge +1 | Divine Pulse charge +1 | Divine Pulse charge +1 | Divine Pulse charge +1 | 3,000 |
Lance +2 | Axe +2 | Sword +2 | Bow +2 | 4,000 |
Faith +2 | Authority +2 | Reason +2 | Brawling +2 | 5,000 |
Experience +10% | Experience +10% | Experience +10% | Experience +10% | 7,500 |
Luck and charm cap +5 | Strength and speed cap +5 | Magic and dexterity cap +5 | Defense and resistance cap +5 | 10,000 |
New Game + features
In New Game +, Byleth's professor levels and the skill levels and class mastery of every character from the cleared save file can be bought back with renown points at Byleth's journal, each of which cost 500 renown points (per level, if applicable). Support levels between Byleth and other characters that were unlocked in the cleared save can be purchased for 400 points per level. Crest items not normally obtained following the route completed in the save file can also be bought using 1,000 renown points each, with only one of each obtainable at a time.
Skills and Professor levels | |
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Levels | Renown cost |
E+ | 500 |
D | 1,000 |
D+ | 1,500 |
C | 2,000 |
C+ | 2,500 |
B | 3,000 |
B+ | 3,500 |
A | 4,000 |
A+ | 4,500 |
Abyss
Additionally, certain features of the Abyss, added as part of the paid DLC, use renown as a currency.
Undertakings
Most features of the Abyss are only available after they were purchased at the Influencer by spending renown. They carry over through New Game +, but most of them are only available from Part II onward.
Undertaking | Renown cost | Effect | Notes |
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Inspire Workship | 5,000 | Unlocks the Pagan Altar. | — |
Encourage Recycling | 1,000 | Unlocks the Scrap Heap. | — |
Reduce Inn Prices | 2,000 | Unlocks the quest Learning to Teach, which is required to access the Mysterious Teacher. | — |
Summon the Wayseer | 4,000 | Unlocks the quest Divining Destinies, which is required to access the Wayseer. | Available from Part II onwards. |
Organize the Shadow Library | 6,000 | Unlocks the quest Banned Books, which is required to read books in the Shadow Library. | Available from Part II onwards. |
Wayseer
At the Wayseer, the player can use their renown to increase support between their allies. The following options are available:
Service | Renown cost | Description | Effect |
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Strengthen Bonds | 500 | Spend renown to deepened the bond between the selected pair. | • Increases support points between both characters. • Cannot be used if the pair has an unlocked and unseen support. |
Connect Fates | 10,000 | Spend renown to entwine the destinies of the selected pair. | Ensures the selected pair will have a shared ending after clearing the final chapter. |
Pagan Altar
At the Pagan Altar, the player can use their renown to purchase items. Certain items are only available in limited quantities, but most of them are available infinitely. Using the Pagan Altar allows the player to obtain many items far earlier than usual, and also allows them to obtain items that are not available anywhere else, such as the Abyssian Exam Pass.
Weapons Items
Name | Stock | Price | |
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Brave Sword | 3 | 800 | |
Killing Edge | ∞ | 600 | |
Levin Sword | 3 | 600 | |
Rapier | 3 | 600 | |
Devil Sword | 3 | 600 | |
Wo Dao | 3 | 900 | |
Venin Edge | ∞ | 400 | |
Iron Sword+ | ∞ | 400 | |
Steel Sword+ | ∞ | 600 | |
Silver Sword+ | ∞ | 800 | |
Training Sword+ | ∞ | 300 | |
Brave Lance | 3 | 800 | |
Killer Lance | ∞ | 700 | |
Spear | 3 | 800 | |
Blessed Lance | 3 | 600 | |
Venin Lance | ∞ | 400 | |
Iron Lance+ | ∞ | 500 | |
Steel Lance+ | ∞ | 600 | |
Silver Lance+ | ∞ | 800 | |
Training Lance+ | ∞ | 400 | |
Brave Axe | 3 | 800 | |
Killer Axe | ∞ | 700 | |
Bolt Axe | 3 | 700 | |
Tomahawk | 3 | 900 | |
Devil Axe | 3 | 600 | |
Venin Axe | ∞ | 400 | |
Iron Axe+ | ∞ | 500 | |
Steel Axe+ | ∞ | 600 | |
Silver Axe+ | ∞ | 800 | |
Training Axe+ | ∞ | 400 | |
Brave Bow | 3 | 800 | |
Killer Bow | ∞ | 700 | |
Magic Bow | 3 | 700 | |
Longbow | 3 | 800 | |
Blessed Bow | 3 | 600 | |
Venin Bow | ∞ | 400 | |
Iron Bow+ | ∞ | 500 | |
Steel Bow+ | ∞ | 600 | |
Silver Bow+ | ∞ | 800 | |
Training Bow+ | ∞ | 400 | |
Dragon Claws | 3 | 1,000 | |
Killer Knuckles | ∞ | 1,000 | |
Aura Knuckles | 3 | 1,000 | |
Iron Gauntlets+ | ∞ | 400 | |
Steel Gauntlets+ | ∞ | 500 | |
Silver Gauntlets+ | ∞ | 600 | |
Training Gauntlets+ | ∞ | 300 |
Due to a glitch, when purchasing items for more than 65,535 renown at once, the price will overflow and the player will be allowed to purchase items for much less renown than intended. This allows the player to obtain an infinite amount of both renown and gold by repeatedly purchasing and selling items.
Warriors: Three Hopes
Renown points can be spent at the player's Personal Quarters at the Base Camp. To do so, the player must inspect the journal and then choose "Spend Renown".
New Game
On a new game, the uses for renown are limited. Renown can only be used to buy stat-boosting items. Every item can only be purchased once per playthrough, but they will be restocked on New Game +
Purchasable items | |||
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Icon | Item | Stock | Price |
Fruit of Life | 1 | 3 | |
Rocky Burdock | 1 | 3 | |
Premium Magic Herbs | 1 | 3 | |
Ailell Pomegranate | 1 | 3 | |
Speed Carrot | 1 | 3 | |
Miracle Bean | 1 | 3 | |
Ambrosia | 1 | 3 | |
White Verona | 1 | 3 | |
Golden Apple | 1 | 3 | |
Seraph Robe | 1 | 6 | |
Energy Drop | 1 | 6 | |
Spirit Dust | 1 | 6 | |
Secret Book | 1 | 6 | |
Speedwing | 1 | 6 | |
Goddess Icon | 1 | 6 | |
Giant Shell | 1 | 6 | |
Talisman | 1 | 6 | |
Black Pearl | 1 | 6 | |
Cleared Game and New Game +
On a New Game + playthrough, all stat-boosting items will be restocked. Additionally, after loading a file after finishing the final chapter or on New Game +, the player can buy bonus units, equipment, and the Vanguard Whistle. Bonus units and equipment can only be purchased once per save file and will not restock, even if the player starts another New Game +.
Units
On New Game + or after loading a file after finishing the final chapter, the player can purchase additional units. These units are treated as Bonus Units and can only be used at the Records Keeper or at the Training Grounds. They can not be used for camp activities, and the player can not make them gifts, including the Merc Whistle. They can reach up to C support with any unit, but lack any support conversation.
The following units become available after finishing at least one route:
Purchasable units | ||||
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Portrait | Unit | Class | Equipment | Price |
Rhea | Saint | Sword of Seiros Seiros Shield |
60 | |
Sothis | Gremory | Silver Tome | 60 | |
Additionally, one unit is only available if the player has completed the game with Byleth recruited:
Purchasable units | ||||
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Portrait | Unit | Class | Equipment | Price |
Arval | Dark Bishop (if Shez is male) or Gremory (if Shez is female) | Silver Tome | 60 | |
Equipment
On New Game + or after loading a file after finishing the final chapter, the player can purchase additional equipment. This equipment will be added to their inventory, and cannot be sold afterwards. The weapons can be forged like any other weapon, and the items can be used anywhere, including the main story.
The following equipment becomes available after finishing at least one route:
Purchasable equipment | ||||
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Icon | Item | Type | Stock | Price |
Sublime Creator Sword | Sword | 1 | 15 | |
Dark Creator Sword | Sword | 1 | 15 | |
Athame | Sword | 1 | 15 | |
Ridill | Sword | 1 | 15 | |
Asclepius | Staff | 1 | 15 | |
Experience Gem | Gem | 1 | 15 | |
Knowledge Gem | Gem | 1 | 15 | |
Additionally, the player may purchase Dragon Signs to allow units who lack a crest of their own, or units with a different crest to make full use of Heroes' Relics, sacred weapons, and crest effects. The items available to the player are dependent on the route or routes cleared on the same file.
The following Dragon Signs are available after finishing at least one route:
Crest items | |||||||
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Icon | Item | Crest | Stock | Price | Route(s) | ||
Thorn Dragon Sign | Ernest | 1 | 6 | All | |||
Wind Dragon Sign | Macuil | 1 | 6 | All | |||
Sky Dragon Sign | Seiros | 1 | 6 | Scarlet Blaze | |||
Crusher Dragon Sign | Dominic | 1 | 6 | Azure Gleam | |||
Shield Dragon Sign | Fraldarius | 1 | 6 | Azure Gleam | |||
Bloom Dragon Sign | Noa | 1 | 6 | All | |||
Light Dragon Sign | Cethleann | 1 | 6 | Scarlet Blaze | |||
Flame Dragon Sign | Daphnel | 1 | 6 | Azure Gleam | |||
Grim Dragon Sign | Blaiddyd | 1 | 6 | Azure Gleam | |||
Craft Dragon Sign | Gloucester | 1 | 6 | Golden Wildfire | |||
Kalpa Dragon Sign | Goneril | 1 | 6 | Golden Wildfire | |||
Earth Dragon Sign | Cichol | 1 | 6 | Scarlet Blaze | |||
Ice Dragon Sign | Aubin | 1 | 6 | All | |||
Fissure Dragon Sign | Gautier | 1 | 6 | Azure Gleam | |||
Water Dragon Sign | Indech | 1 | 6 | All | |||
Storm Dragon Sign | The Beast | 1 | 6 | Golden Wildfire | |||
Lightning Dragon Sign | Charon | 1 | 6 | Scarlet Blaze | |||
Dark Dragon Sign | Timotheos | 1 | 6 | All | |||
Star Dragon Sign | Riegan | 1 | 6 | Golden Wildfire | |||
Snow Dragon Sign | Chevalier | 1 | 6 | All | |||
Aegis Dragon Sign | Lamine | 1 | 6 | Azure Gleam | |||
Items
On a New Game + playthrough, the player may purchase an unlimited number of Vanguard Whistles. Vanguard Whistles allow them to instantly clear a side quest that does not have special restrictions. The player will gain access to the survey spots, strategy resources, and first-time capture rewards as though they had finished the side quest normally, and the side quest will be marked as cleared with a rank of D. The player may purchase an infinite amount of Vanguard Whistles, but only 99 can be stored in the player's inventory at the same time.
Purchasable items | |||
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Icon | Item | Stock | Price |
Vanguard Whistle | ∞ | 3 | |
Renown ranks
In Shadows of Valentia, the Renown system does not offer any items as rewards; instead, it is primarily used to rank players in the game's global rankings, and to determine the rank that appears on their profile card.
The title given to the player is dependant on both their renown and their selected gender.
Ranks | ||||
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Rank | Renown required | Male Title | Female Title | Neutral Title |
1 | 0 | Villager | Villager | Revenant |
2 | 500 | Soldier | Cleric | Bonewalker |
3 | 1,300 | Fighter | Lady Mage | Gargoyle |
4 | 2,580 | Paladin | Paladin | Cantor |
5 | 4,628 | Knight | Pegasus Knight | Witch |
6 | 7,905 | Gold Knight | Gold Knight | Necrodragon |
7 | 13,148 | Baron | Priestess | Mogall |
8 | 21,537 | Dread Fighter | Falcon Knight | Fiend |
9 | 34,959 | Hero | Princess | Earth Mother |
10 | 56,434 | Conqueror | Empress | War Father |
Etymology and other languages
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Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Renown |
Fame, celebrity, or wide recognition. |
Japanese |
名声ボーナス |
Fame bonus |
Spanish |
Fama |
Fame |
French |
Renommée |
Renown |
German |
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Italian |
Fama |
Fame |
Dutch |
Roem |
Fame |